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Direction : - An idiomatic phrase is given followed by four alternatives. Choose the alternative that best expresses the meaning of the expression.
Turn tail
Run like a coward
One who changes ideas
Run with a tail
Run at the end
2
Directions : - In the sentence an idiom highlighted as blue and bold is given. Choose the correct meaning of the Idioms in the sentences.
Kavita did not believe what she heard; instead, she read between the lines.
Inferred the real meaning of what is written or said
Understood what had not been said
Read the small print between the lines
Asked somebody else to explain what has been said
3
Directions : - In the sentence an idiom highlighted as blue and bold is give. Choose the correct meaning of the Idioms in the sentences.
We should give a wide berth to bad characters .
Keep away from
Publicly condemn
Give publicity to
Not sympathise with
4
Bad blood
Low blood pressure
Feeling of love
Feeling of hatred
High blood pressure
5
Sachin has a long in cricket.
Long spell
Fine experience
Victorious win
Ultimate success
6
A small fry
Unimportant
Weak
Little
Important
7
Given below is a sentence with idiom/phrase in bold letters. Choose the correct option which best express the meaning of the given idiom/phrase:
The speaker gave a bird's eye view of the political conditions in the country.
A detailed presentation
A biased view
A general view
A personal view
8
Between the devil and the deep sea
A deep sea diver
To be evil tempered
In a dilemma
A man who is drowning
9
At the helm of
At the helm of the ship
At the main situation
In the centre of a storm
In the centre of the ship
10
He bids fair to be an excellent cricketer .
Seems likely
Is ambitious
Is confident
Is unlikely
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The players stormed out of the stadium after a hot - headed game.
Went out breaking things on their way
Crept out through a different exit
Went out meekly
Went out showing their anger
12
As her result is likely to be declared in a day or so she is on tenter hooks these days.
Siting on hooks
Confuse'
Pleased
Anxious suspense
13
The dispute regarding the emoluments of junior doctors came to a head this week.
settled amicably
reached a crisis
took a tum for the better
resulted in senseless violence
14
To look down one's nose
To show anger
To retaliate
To insult in the presence of others
To regard with contempt
15
Join the majority
On the side of majority
To die
A turn coat
Have the majority
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The authorities are going to tear down that building because it is built illegally.
Cut
Dismantle or demolish
Rip apart
Remove
17
Throw up one's cards
Accept defeat
Spoil the card's game
Throw cards in the air
Throw away the game
18
Burn the candle at both ends
Light a candle both in the night and the day
Use the candle till the very end
Run very fast
Work long hours
19
I am pissed off with the behaviour of my employers.
In a very delicate state
Annoyed or bored
To delay inordinately
Very pleased or happy
20
The lion's share
A fair share
The largest amount
The deserved share
The least amount